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  • Toqui
  • Mapuche leader in times of war

    Toqui (or Toki) (Mapudungun for axe or axe-bearer) is a title conferred by the Mapuche (an indigenous Chilean and Argentinian people) on those chosen

    Toqui

    Toqui

    Toqui

  • Lautaro
  • 16th-century leader of the Mapuche people

    pronunciation: [lawˈtaɾo]; c. 1534 – April 29, 1557) was a young Mapuche toqui known for leading the indigenous resistance against Spanish conquest in

    Lautaro

    Lautaro

    Lautaro

  • Toqui Formation
  • Geologic formation in the Aysén Region, Chile

    The Toqui Formation is a geological formation in the Aysén Region of southern Chile. It has been dated to the Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic by

    Toqui Formation

    Toqui Formation

    Toqui_Formation

  • Caupolicán
  • Mapuche war leader from 1553–1558

    flint' (queupu) or 'blue quartz stone' (Kallfulikan) in Mapudungun) was a toqui or war leader of the Mapuche people, who led the resistance of his people

    Caupolicán

    Caupolicán

    Caupolicán

  • El Toqui mine
  • Mine in Aysén Region, Chile

    El Toqui mine is a polymetallic zinc-gold mine in Chile. Besides silver and lead are also mined in El Toqui. The mine is owned by Laguna Gold through its

    El Toqui mine

    El_Toqui_mine

  • Toqui Hill
  • Toqui Hill is the 82 m summit of the small (2.6 km by 1.6 km) ice-free promontory forming the north extremity of Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula, western

    Toqui Hill

    Toqui Hill

    Toqui_Hill

  • Arauco War
  • Conflict between Spanish settlers of Chile and indigenous peoples (16th–17th centuries)

    Santísima Trinidad on the opposite shore of the Bio Bio River. Toqui Quintuguenu Toqui Paillaeco Toqui Paillamachu Governor Pedro de Viscarra In September 1592

    Arauco War

    Arauco War

    Arauco_War

  • Colocolo (tribal chief)
  • Mapuche leader in the Arauco War

    was the one that proposed the contest between the rival candidates for Toqui that resulted in the choice of Caupolicán. As a historical figure, there

    Colocolo (tribal chief)

    Colocolo (tribal chief)

    Colocolo_(tribal_chief)

  • Mapuche military
  • lonko against another, or by an alliance of rehue or aillarehue under a toqui, for the purpose of avenging a real or sorcerous injury, (if restititution

    Mapuche military

    Mapuche_military

  • List of mines in Chile
  • Los Colorados El Pleito El Romeral El Dorado El Toqui Candelaria Salares Norte Cerro Blanco El Toqui Castellón Grime, Rosario María Teresita (2017). Geología

    List of mines in Chile

    List_of_mines_in_Chile

  • Conquest of Chile
  • Period of Chilean history, 1541-1600, period of Spanish conquest

    Extremadura. Arriving in central Chile, Pedro de Valdivia was confronted by the toqui Michimalonco, who a couple of years before had expelled the Incas from the

    Conquest of Chile

    Conquest of Chile

    Conquest_of_Chile

  • Coihaique Group
  • Geological formations in Patagonia

    to bottom the formations that make the group are Apeleg, Katterfeld and Toqui. The contact between the formations of the group are diachronous with Katterfeld

    Coihaique Group

    Coihaique Group

    Coihaique_Group

  • Lonko
  • Tribal chief of the Mapuche people

    larger aillarehue would gather in a koyag or parliament and would elect a toqui to lead the warriors in battle. Lonco sometimes forms part of geographical

    Lonko

    Lonko

    Lonko

  • Rengo
  • City and Commune in O'Higgins, Chile

    south of the national capital Santiago. It was named after the courageous Toqui Rengo for his particular bravery at the Battle of Lagunillas. According

    Rengo

    Rengo

    Rengo

  • Anganamón
  • Mapuche during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries and a Toqui from (1612 - 1613). Anganamón was known for his tactical innovation of mounting

    Anganamón

    Anganamón

    Anganamón

  • Battle of Millarapue
  • 1557 battle in Chile's Arauco War

    Battle of Millarapue that occurred November 30, 1557 was intended by the Toqui Caupolicán as a Mapuche ambush of the Spanish army of García Hurtado de

    Battle of Millarapue

    Battle_of_Millarapue

  • List of Indigenous people of the Americas
  • Ainavillo (16th century), Mapuche toqui Butapichón (17th century), Mapuche toqui Cadeguala (16th century), Mapuche toqui Calfucurá (late 1770s–1873), Mapuche

    List of Indigenous people of the Americas

    List_of_Indigenous_people_of_the_Americas

  • Lautaro, Chile
  • City and Commune in Araucanía, Chile

    Araucanía Region. The area is named in honor of Lautaro, Mapuche leader (toqui) during the War of Arauco. ‹ The template Historical populations is being

    Lautaro, Chile

    Lautaro, Chile

    Lautaro,_Chile

  • Mapuche
  • Indigenous people of South America

    Araucanians and its old autochthonous name is Reche. The ancient Mapuche Toqui ("axe-bearer") like Lef-Traru ("swift hawk", better known as Lautaro), Kallfülikan

    Mapuche

    Mapuche

    Mapuche

  • Tendaguru Formation
  • Geological formation and paleontological site in Tanzania

    Spain, the Shishugou, Kalazha and Shangshaximiao Formations in China, the Toqui Formation of Chile and Cañadón Calcáreo Formation and the Morrison Formation

    Tendaguru Formation

    Tendaguru Formation

    Tendaguru_Formation

  • Yamana Beach
  • Beach in Antarctica

    Paulus II Peninsula, Livingston Island in Antarctica. It is surmounted by Toqui Hill on the east. The beach is part of Antarctic Specially Protected Area

    Yamana Beach

    Yamana Beach

    Yamana_Beach

  • DEFA cannon
  • French-made aircraft weapon

    Mirage III Brazil: AMX, previously Mirage 2000C/B and Mirage III Chile: A-36 Toqui/C-101CC, previously Mirage 50, Mirage 5 and Mirage III Colombia: Kfir Block

    DEFA cannon

    DEFA cannon

    DEFA_cannon

  • Battle of Mataquito
  • 1557 battle during the Arauco War

    the Spanish governor, Francisco de Villagra, and Mapuche headed by their toqui Lautaro. It was a surprise attack, carried out at dawn, on Lautaro's fortified

    Battle of Mataquito

    Battle_of_Mataquito

  • Lemucaguin
  • Lemucaguin, a native of Andalicán, was the successor to Turcupichun as toqui of the Moluche Butalmapu north of the Biobío River in 1558. He organized

    Lemucaguin

    Lemucaguin

  • Battle of Andalien
  • Part of the Arauco War

    1550, was a night battle between 20,000 Mapuche under the command of their Toqui Ainavillo and Pedro de Valdivia's army of 200 Spanish soldiers and cavalry

    Battle of Andalien

    Battle_of_Andalien

  • CASA C-101 Aviojet
  • Trainer aircraft family by CASA

    pods underneath the forward fuselage Missiles: 2 – Rafael Shafrir (A-36 "Toqui") air-to-air missiles Bombs: Up to 2,220 kg (4,894 lb) disposable stores

    CASA C-101 Aviojet

    CASA C-101 Aviojet

    CASA_C-101_Aviojet

  • Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia
  • Self proclaimed unrecognized state

    to maintain their independence from Chile. The Indians elected him Great Toqui, Supreme Chieftain of the Mapuches, possibly in the belief that their cause

    Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia

    Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia

    Kingdom_of_Araucanía_and_Patagonia

  • Willys FAMAE Corvo
  • Motor vehicle

    Body and chassis Class Fast Attack Vehicle / Reconnaissance Related Willys MB Chronology Successor Vespek Land Rover Toqui A-2 (as a Chilean made jeep)

    Willys FAMAE Corvo

    Willys FAMAE Corvo

    Willys_FAMAE_Corvo

  • Pelantaro
  • 16/17th-century Mapuche warrior and leader

    Mapudungun: pelontraru, lit. 'Shining Caracara') was one of the vice toquis of Paillamachu, the toqui or military leader of the Mapuche people during the Mapuche

    Pelantaro

    Pelantaro

    Pelantaro

  • Battle of Peteroa
  • 1556 battle

    between the Spanish forces of Pedro de Villagra, and Mapuche headed by their toqui Lautaro. Following the destruction of Concepcion and Angol in 1554, the

    Battle of Peteroa

    Battle_of_Peteroa

  • Curiñancu
  • Curiñancu or Curignancu, Mapuche Toqui from 1766–1774 who led the Mapuche uprising of 1766. Captain General, Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga, undertook a fantastic

    Curiñancu

    Curiñancu

  • List of current equipment of the Chilean Army
  • Equipment of the Chilean Army

    CL N/A These 4x4 vehicles use Spanish Arpa trailers. Land Rover Defender Toqui A-2 N/A These 4x4 vehicles were built in Chile for long-range reconnaissance

    List of current equipment of the Chilean Army

    List_of_current_equipment_of_the_Chilean_Army

  • Battle of Penco
  • 1550 battle during the Arauco War

    place on March 12, 1550, between 60,000 Mapuche under the command of their toqui Ainavillo with his Araucan and Tucapel allies and Pedro de Valdivia's 200

    Battle of Penco

    Battle_of_Penco

  • Battle of Angol
  • 1564 battle of the Arauco War

    by, establishing a blockade of the city, additionally natives under the toqui Illangulién had chosen an impregnable position in a marsh. A Mapuche detachment

    Battle of Angol

    Battle_of_Angol

  • Lientur
  • Mapuches's militar chief

    Lientur was the Mapuche toqui from 1618 to 1625. He was the successor to Loncothegua. Lientur with his vice toqui Levipillan was famed for his rapid malóns

    Lientur

    Lientur

    Lientur

  • Cadeguala
  • Mapuche toqui elected in 1585 following the death in battle of the previous toqui Nangoniel. Cadeguala was a noted warrior and the first Mapuche toqui known

    Cadeguala

    Cadeguala

  • Burkesuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    extinct genus of basal neosuchians from the Upper Jurassic (Tithonian)-aged Toqui Formation of southern Chile. The genus is currently represented by a single

    Burkesuchus

    Burkesuchus

    Burkesuchus

  • Neltume
  • Town in Valdivia, Los Ríos

    and unrest, events which culminated in 1981 with the crackdown of the "Toqui Lautaro" guerrilla set of by MIR to fight the military dictatorship in Chile

    Neltume

    Neltume

  • Orélie-Antoine de Tounens
  • French adventurer who proclaimed himself king of Araucania and Patagonia

    France to maintain their independence from Chile. They elected him Great Toqui, Supreme Chieftain of the Mapuches. By two decrees on 17 November 1860 and

    Orélie-Antoine de Tounens

    Orélie-Antoine de Tounens

    Orélie-Antoine_de_Tounens

  • Llanganabal
  • Moluche toqui

    Llanganabal was a Moluche toqui who led the Mapuche army that defeated the Spanish led by Martín Ruiz de Gamboa in the Battle of Catirai in 1569. In 1560

    Llanganabal

    Llanganabal

  • Arturo Jiménez Borja
  • Peruvian physician and historian

    del mundo (1962) - The creation of the world Los toquis según Guamán Poma de Ayala (1941) - The toquis according to Guamán Poma de Ayala Moche (1938) Mate

    Arturo Jiménez Borja

    Arturo Jiménez Borja

    Arturo_Jiménez_Borja

  • Lebian
  • Pehuenche toqui

    Lebian (Lebiantu) (died September 1776) was toqui from 1769 to 1774, who led the Pehuenche against the Spanish Empire in Chile following the Mapuche Uprising

    Lebian

    Lebian

  • Curicó
  • City and Commune in Maule, Chile

    the city's founder, José Antonio Manso de Velasco, and a monument to the toqui Lautaro, carved by sculptor Heraclio Calquín. The city's traditional cakes

    Curicó

    Curicó

    Curicó

  • Quepuantú
  • Quepuantú (died 1632) was an indigenous Chilean Moluche toqui (military leader) in the 17th century. He was known for his leadership in the Arauco War

    Quepuantú

    Quepuantú

  • Butalmapu
  • lofs chose a supreme military leader of the Butalmapu, called the Toqui and Gran Toqui by the Spaniards. This leader had the right to make military decisions

    Butalmapu

    Butalmapu

  • Marihueñu
  • 1591 Governor Sotomayor captured the fort at its summit and killed the Toqui Quintuguenu. Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos, Diccionario geográfico

    Marihueñu

    Marihueñu

    Marihueñu

  • Palatalization in the Romance languages
  • Concept in linguistics

    spelling alternations of the type seen in Catalan toca 'he touches' versus toqui '[that] he touch', pronounced [ˈtɔkə] and [ˈtɔki] respectively. In Italian

    Palatalization in the Romance languages

    Palatalization_in_the_Romance_languages

  • History of Chile
  • Valdivia died at the Battle of Tucapel, defeated by Lautaro, a young Mapuche toqui (war chief), but the European conquest was well underway. The Spaniards

    History of Chile

    History of Chile

    History_of_Chile

  • Chilean minelayer Colo Colo
  • part of the Chilean Navy until 1930 when the ship was sold and renamed Toqui. The ship sank in 1944. In 1919 the Chilean Government bought 4 incomplete

    Chilean minelayer Colo Colo

    Chilean minelayer Colo Colo

    Chilean_minelayer_Colo_Colo

  • 1558
  • Calendar year

    Pedro de Avendaño, with sixty men, captures Caupolicán (the Mapuche Gran Toqui), who is leading their first revolt against the Spanish Empire (near Antihuala)

    1558

    1558

    1558

  • Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)
  • Armed conflict in Chile

    Chile. In 1980, a platoon of thirty well-equipped MIR combatants of the Toqui Lautaro Battalion infiltrated into the mountains of Neltume in southern

    Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)

    Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)

    Armed_resistance_in_Chile_(1973–1990)

  • Toki
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (行友 翔哉; born 2005), Japanese professional footballer Toki (also spelled Toqui), the title of a selected leader of the Mapuche (indigenous Chilean people)

    Toki

    Toki

  • List of titles
  • List of personal titles

    Divisional (archers) Tóngzhi (Comrade) Chinese Ceremonial Identified Personal Toqui Mapudungun Executive Elected Tribal Towel Attendant Tang dynasty Ceremonial

    List of titles

    List_of_titles

  • List of stratigraphic units with dinosaur body fossils
  • Formation China Taynton Limestone Formation UK Tiouraren Formation Niger Toqui Formation Chile Toolebuc Formation Australia Torleite Formation Germany

    List of stratigraphic units with dinosaur body fossils

    List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_dinosaur_body_fossils

  • Nangoniel
  • Nangoniel was the Mapuche Toqui in 1585, and son of the previous toqui Cayancaru. He was the first Toqui to use cavalry with the Mapuche army. Following

    Nangoniel

    Nangoniel

  • Rioplatense Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    veái espero que veáis I hope you can see no lo toques no lo toqués no lo toquís no lo toquéis don't touch it si salieras si salierai si salierais if you

    Rioplatense Spanish

    Rioplatense Spanish

    Rioplatense_Spanish

  • Michimalonco
  • 16th-century indigenous Chilean chief

    valleys of Aconcagua, Maipo and Cachapoal. Michimalonco, as general leader (toqui) of the Mapuches, led an assault against the newly founded city of Santiago

    Michimalonco

    Michimalonco

    Michimalonco

  • Chilesaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaur

    honors Diego Suárez. The holotype, SNGM-1935, was found in a layer of the Toqui Formation dating from the late Tithonian. It consists of an articulated

    Chilesaurus

    Chilesaurus

    Chilesaurus

  • Caupolicán the Younger
  • Younger according to Juan Ignacio Molina was the son of the toqui Caupolicán. He was made toqui following the capture and execution of his father in 1558

    Caupolicán the Younger

    Caupolicán_the_Younger

  • Battle of Quiapo
  • 1558 battle of the Arauco War

    the campaign of García Hurtado de Mendoza against the Mapuche under the toqui known as Lemucaguin or Caupolicán the younger. It was fought in Quiapo,

    Battle of Quiapo

    Battle of Quiapo

    Battle_of_Quiapo

  • Machi (shaman)
  • Spiritual leader and healer in Mapuche culture

    for calm in the sea and on the earth." Kalku Kallawaya Medicine man Lonko Toqui Warlock of Chiloé Francisca Linconao Bacigalupo, Ana Mariella (2007). Shamans

    Machi (shaman)

    Machi (shaman)

    Machi_(shaman)

  • Quintuguenu
  • Quintuguenu (died 1591) was the Mapuche toqui (leader) in the Arauco War elected in 1591 following the death of the old toqui Guanoalca. He was killed in battle

    Quintuguenu

    Quintuguenu

  • Butapichón
  • Putapichon was the Mapuche toqui from 1625 to 1631, as successor to Lientur. After the death of Quepuantú in 1632 he became toqui once again from 1632 to

    Butapichón

    Butapichón

  • List of Chile-related topics
  • Selkʼnam Caupolican Colocolo (tribal chief) Huilliche Lautaro (toqui) Mapuche Picunche Toqui Huillice language Mapudungun Chile at the 2006 Winter Paralympics

    List of Chile-related topics

    List of Chile-related topics

    List_of_Chile-related_topics

  • Tucapel
  • Town and Commune in Bío Bío, Chile

    the west of the present location of the city and resisted an attack by Toqui Caupolicán. It was abandoned again in January 1563 during the second Mapuche

    Tucapel

    Tucapel

  • Breakwater Resources
  • British Columbia Langlois mine in Quebec El Mochito mine in Honduras El Toqui mine in Chile Nanisivik Mine closed in 2002 Bouchard-Hebert mine closed

    Breakwater Resources

    Breakwater_Resources

  • Pilmaiquén
  • Watercourse tributary of Río Licauquén, in Arauco, Chile

    valley was a Moluche rehue of the Tucapel aillarehue and the homeland of the Toqui Caupolicán who commanded the Mapuche in the first revolt against domination

    Pilmaiquén

    Pilmaiquén

  • Alonso de Reinoso
  • Spanish conquistador (1518–1567)

    betrayed instead. Reinoso took advantage of the opportunity to lure the toqui Caupolican into a trap in the city and destroyed his army. Later Reinoso

    Alonso de Reinoso

    Alonso_de_Reinoso

  • Turcupichun
  • Turcupichun was the toqui of the Mapuche Aillarehues in the vicinity of Concepcion, Chile and the Bio-Bio River valley from 1557 to 1558. García Hurtado

    Turcupichun

    Turcupichun

  • Celada, Gurabo, Puerto Rico
  • Barrio of Puerto Rico

    Celada barrio: Alturas de Celada, Apartamentos Villas del Soportal, Parcelas Toquí, Sector Casul (Carretera 181, km 22.6), Sector Celada Centro, Sector El

    Celada, Gurabo, Puerto Rico

    Celada, Gurabo, Puerto Rico

    Celada,_Gurabo,_Puerto_Rico

  • Francisco López de Zúñiga, 2nd Marquess of Baides
  • Spanish Army officer and colonial administrator (1599–1655)

    he held the Parliament of Quillin, in the Quillin River valley, with the toqui Lincopinchon and established the first peace in the Arauco War with the

    Francisco López de Zúñiga, 2nd Marquess of Baides

    Francisco López de Zúñiga, 2nd Marquess of Baides

    Francisco_López_de_Zúñiga,_2nd_Marquess_of_Baides

  • List of South American dinosaurs
  • partial skeletons belonging to differently-aged individuals Chilesaurus 2015 Toqui Formation (Late Jurassic, Tithonian) Chile Combines traits of theropods

    List of South American dinosaurs

    List_of_South_American_dinosaurs

  • 1557
  • Calendar year

    Villagra launch a dawn surprise attack against the Mapuche (headed by their toqui Lautaro), in present-day Chile. May 4 – The Stationers' Company, officially

    1557

    1557

    1557

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
  • is native to Chile and its name "honors Lautaro (Leftraru), a renowned toqui (Mapuche military leader) who played a significant role in the Arauco War

    List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)

  • Battle of Tucapel
  • 1553 battle in Chile

    range. In December 1553, Mapuche forces, under the command of the vice toqui Lautaro attacked and destroyed the fort using the battle tactics learned

    Battle of Tucapel

    Battle of Tucapel

    Battle_of_Tucapel

  • Destruction of the Seven Cities
  • 1598 destruction of seven Spanish settlements in South America

    the news of the Battle of Curalaba on 23 December 1598, where the vice toqui Pelantaru and his lieutenants, Anganamón and Guaiquimilla, with three hundred

    Destruction of the Seven Cities

    Destruction of the Seven Cities

    Destruction_of_the_Seven_Cities

  • Guanoalca
  • Huenualca) (died 1590) was the Mapuche toqui (leader) elected in 1586 following the death in battle of the previous toqui, Cadeguala, killed in a duel with

    Guanoalca

    Guanoalca

  • Paineñamcu
  • Paineñamcu or Paynenancu or Alonso Diaz, was the Mapuche toqui from 1574 to 1584. Alonso Diaz was a mestizo Spanish soldier offended because the Governor

    Paineñamcu

    Paineñamcu

  • Mestizo Alejo
  • Chilean mestizo

    deserted from the Spanish army and joined the Mapuches, being appointed toqui. Instructed in Spanish military strategy, he posed a serious threat to his

    Mestizo Alejo

    Mestizo Alejo

    Mestizo_Alejo

  • Destruction of Santiago
  • 1541 battle in Chile

    battle of Concón, both battles led and won by Trangolonco, brother of the Toqui Michimalonco, had lowered the spirits of the Spanish conquistadores. Apart

    Destruction of Santiago

    Destruction_of_Santiago

  • Ulmen (Mapuche)
  • in war, like the military leader Caupolicán, they were sometimes elected toqui. Juan Ignacio Molina (1809). The Geographical, Natural, and Civil History

    Ulmen (Mapuche)

    Ulmen_(Mapuche)

  • Alfred Canales
  • Chilean footballer (born 2000)

    pasaron a préstamo a Lautaro de Buin y jugarán en la Segunda División con el "Toqui". "La UdeConce reforzó su plantel con otro juvenil que viene de Primera"

    Alfred Canales

    Alfred_Canales

  • List of gold mines
  • Peñón La Coipa Cerro Casale mine El Alto mine (planned) El Peñón mine El Toqui mine Filo del Sol mine (planned) La Coipa mine Lobo-Marte mine (planned)

    List of gold mines

    List_of_gold_mines

  • Paillaeco
  • Paillaeco was elected Toqui in 1592 in place of Quintuguenu after Quintuguenu's defeat and death. Paillaeco did not think his forces were now sufficient

    Paillaeco

    Paillaeco

  • Captaincy General of Chile
  • 1541–1818 territory of the Spanish Empire

    news of the battle of Curalaba on the 23 of December 1598, where the vice toqui Pelantaru and his lieutenants Anganamon and Guaiquimilla with three hundred

    Captaincy General of Chile

    Captaincy General of Chile

    Captaincy_General_of_Chile

  • Polygamy in Mapuche culture
  • year, Valdivia ordered the detainment of the two wives and daughters of a toqui, Anganamón, on the basis of protecting them from polygamy. Historian Jorge

    Polygamy in Mapuche culture

    Polygamy in Mapuche culture

    Polygamy_in_Mapuche_culture

  • Parliament of Malloco
  • would cause trouble for many decades. Soon afterward in 1672, the former toqui Ayllicuriche and other Mapuche leaders attempted a revolt to resist these

    Parliament of Malloco

    Parliament_of_Malloco

  • Mapuche history
  • resolved to make war. They chose as their "toqui" (wartime chief) a strong man called Caupolicán and as his vice toqui Lautaro, because he had served as an

    Mapuche history

    Mapuche_history

  • List of barrios and sectors of Gurabo, Puerto Rico
  • two barrios. Alturas de Celada Apartamentos Villas del Soportal Parcelas Toquí Sector Casul (Carretera 181, km 22.6) Sector Celada Centro Sector El Abanico

    List of barrios and sectors of Gurabo, Puerto Rico

    List of barrios and sectors of Gurabo, Puerto Rico

    List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_Gurabo,_Puerto_Rico

  • Defensive War
  • Strategy in the Arauco War

    eight Jesuits and two coadjutors in Spain to travel to Chile. The Mapuche toqui Anganamón killed three Jesuit missionaries on December 14, 1612 after he

    Defensive War

    Defensive War

    Defensive_War

  • Icon player
  • Status indicating an exceptional athlete

    (link) "Cricket". The Times Of India. "Icon Player Information". RTBot.net. Toqui, Tahmid. "Pakistan Super League draft system and player Salary". TSM Plug

    Icon player

    Icon_player

  • Fort Nativity (Fuerte de Nacimiento)
  • further conflict involving the Mapuche people to the south. The Mapuche Toqui (leader) led an attack on the fort on 3 February 1628, against which the

    Fort Nativity (Fuerte de Nacimiento)

    Fort Nativity (Fuerte de Nacimiento)

    Fort_Nativity_(Fuerte_de_Nacimiento)

  • 2021 Campeonato Nacional Primera B
  • Football league season

    (in Spanish). Primera B Chile. 3 March 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021. "¡El Toqui es de la B! Lautaro de Buin se coronó campeón de la Segunda División y selló

    2021 Campeonato Nacional Primera B

    2021_Campeonato_Nacional_Primera_B

  • Vilumilla
  • Vilumilla was the Mapuche Toqui elected in 1722 to lead the Mapuche Uprising of 1723 against the Spanish for their violation of the peace. The Mapuche

    Vilumilla

    Vilumilla

  • Battle of Lagunillas
  • Battle

    warning for the rest of the Mapuche. Mendoza sent Galvarino to inform the toqui Caupolican of the number and quality of the people which had entered their

    Battle of Lagunillas

    Battle_of_Lagunillas

  • List of Mesozoic bird-line archosaur genera (C–F)
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    List of Mesozoic bird-line archosaur genera (C–F)

    List_of_Mesozoic_bird-line_archosaur_genera_(C–F)

  • Cristopher Penroz
  • Chilean footballer (born 1990)

    Buin del fútbol profesional! El infierno que viven tres ex Colo Colo en el Toqui". Dale Albo (in European Spanish). Retrieved 11 June 2021. Rivas, Ilich

    Cristopher Penroz

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  • Silver and zinc mine in Honduras

    which renamed itself to Ascendant Resources effective December 21, 2016. El Toqui mine Nanisivik Mine "The El Mochito mine is located in northwest Honduras

    El Mochito mine

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  • Paillataru
  • Paillataru was the toqui of the Mapuche from 1564 to 1574. He succeeded Illangulién in 1564 following his death in the Battle of Angol. Paillataru was

    Paillataru

    Paillataru

  • Juan Henríquez de Villalobos
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    Juan Henríquez de Villalobos

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